Performance Racing Industry

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Performance Racing Industry was started in 1986 by

entrepreneurs in the auto racing
industry; the Performance Racing Industry Trade Show, which launched in 1988 and showcases thousands of new racing products along with dozens of networking events and educational programs for motorsports professionals; and online properties including performanceracing.com.

Performance Racing Industry is also known in the

racing industry as PRI. The PRI Trade Show has grown to become the world's largest racing trade show. It is now presented in Indianapolis, Indiana
, every December. Tens of thousands of racing industry buyers from all 50 states and 70 countries come to the PRI Trade Show to view the latest products and services by more than 1,100 companies. The PRI Trade Show is not open to race fans; a person must demonstrate they are part of a racing business in order to be admitted.

2009 Performance Racing Industry Trade Show

Readers of PRI magazine and attendees at the PRI Trade Show are involved in such businesses as selling

race cars professionally, operating professional race teams, warehouse distribution, operating a race track
, promoting auto races and manufacturing racing components.

Racing components introduced at the PRI Trade Show each year apply to all forms of auto racing and

, as well as diesel, performance marine, truck and tractor pulling, trailers and tow vehicle performance, and more.

Longtime editor John Kilroy was named

editor
of PRI magazine since 2023. Other company principals include longtime Trade Show Director Karin Davidson and Sr. Art Director Paul Graff.

History

The PRI Trade Show has been held in the following cities:

Orlando
.

The first PRI Trade Show in Louisville in 1988 had 169 companies exhibiting in 238 booths. In 2022, the Show featured approximately 1,000 companies exhibiting in over 3,300 booths throughout the Indiana Convention Center and Lucas Oil Stadium.

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